Israeli hospital aims to start study of efficacy of fourth COVID-19 shot, report says
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A hospital in Israel is set to administer a fourth COVID-19 vaccine jab on Monday to 150 health care workers to see how effective and safe another shot may be as cases continue to surge, a report said.
Gili Regev-Yochay, the study’s director, said in a statement obtained by Reuters that researchers will look into the additional dose’s effect on "the level of antibodies and morbidity and we will gauge its safety."
"We will understand whether it is worthwhile to administer a fourth shot, and to whom," she said.
Dr. Ashish Jha, the dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health, told "Fox News Sunday" that he is skeptical that Americans will need a fourth jab.
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